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openclaw skills install notebook-page-edge-dust-cardCreates a simple printable card to gently remind users to wipe dust from notebook page edges in a specified shelf zone on a regular schedule.
openclaw skills install notebook-page-edge-dust-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a user has shelf notebooks, journals, planners, sketchbooks, or project books that collect visible dust along page edges and start to feel neglected. The deliverable is a small printable dust card that names the shelf zone, gives a simple reset date, and creates a gentle reminder to wipe notebook page edges during ordinary tidying.
This skill is for a visible household or workspace routine cue only. It does not give conservation, restoration, archival storage, chemical cleaning, mold treatment, pest control, or preservation advice. The output should help a user notice and reset a dusty notebook area without making claims about protecting valuable, fragile, rare, antique, medical, legal, or archival records.
Do not recommend cleaning chemicals, sprays, solvents, disinfectants, oils, abrasives, wet cloths, vacuum techniques, compressed air, heat, freezing, sunlight exposure, or preservation treatments. Do not claim that the card prevents damage, removes allergens, preserves paper, restores books, treats mold, or makes notebooks archival-safe.
If the user mentions rare books, fragile documents, water damage, mold, insect activity, strong odor, medical records, legal records, or valuable collections, keep the card limited to labeling the zone and suggest avoiding handling until they consult an appropriate professional or institutional guidance. Do not diagnose the material or prescribe treatment.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill for archival collections, rare books, valuable manuscripts, mold remediation, chemical cleaning, disposal decisions, sensitive document handling, or personal journal content review.
Ask only for practical, non-sensitive details:
Do not ask for private journal entries, personal reflections, passwords, client names, medical details, legal details, student records, account information, or anything written inside the notebooks.
Return the result in this order:
Scope Note
Shelf Zone Snapshot
Notebook Grouping Map
Dust Card Text Plan
Weekly or Monthly Reset Routine
Do-Not-Include List
Printable Notebook Page Edge Dust Card
Copy and paste one of these to start:
"My shelf of project notebooks has visible dust along the page edges and it's been months since I touched them. I want a simple reminder card that sits beside the stack — nothing about cleaning chemicals or preservation, just a gentle cue to wipe edges during my Friday desk reset."
"I have three zones of notebooks in my studio: active planners on the desk, reference sketchbooks on a shelf, and archived project books in a cubby. Help me make small dust cards for each zone with different reset rhythms."
"My classroom bookshelf has a stack of notebooks that students use and return. I want a visible shelf card that reminds me to check and wipe page edges monthly without touching private student work inside."
Input: The user says "My shelf notebooks are dusty — make me a reminder card to keep them looking cared for."
Steps:
Output: A small printable dust card with zone name, last-reset date, next-reset cue, gentle wipe reminder, replace-when-worn cue, and a visible privacy line — ready to print and place beside notebooks.
A strong result gives the user a small, visible care token for notebooks that gather dust on shelves. It should make a weekly or monthly desk reset easier while keeping private notebook contents private and avoiding any claim that the card cleans, preserves, restores, or protects paper.